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19-the story of pretty goldilocks-第3部分

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and said:



〃Madam; I have done your bidding。 Will it please you

to marry my master?〃 When the Princess saw her ring

brought back to her unhurt she was so astonished that she

thought she must be dreaming。



〃Truly; Charming;〃 said she; 〃you must be the favorite

of some fairy; or you could never have found it。〃



〃Madam;〃 answered he; 〃I was helped by nothing but

my desire to obey your wishes。〃



〃Since you are so kind;〃 said she; 〃perhaps you will do

me another service; for till it is done I will never be

married。 There is a prince not far from here whose name

is Galifron; who once wanted to marry me; but when I

refused he uttered the most terrible threats against me;

and vowed that he would lay waste my country。 But

what could I do? I could not marry a frightful giant as

tall as a tower; who eats up people as a monkey eats

chestnuts; and who talks so loud that anybody who has

to listen to him becomes quite deaf。 Nevertheless; he

does not cease to persecute me and to kill my subjects。

So before I can listen to your proposal you must kill him

and bring me his head。



Charming was rather dismayed at this command; but

he answered:



〃Very well; Princess; I will fight this Galifron; I believe

that he will kill me; but at any rate I shall die in your

defense。〃



Then the Princess was frightened and said everything

she could think of to prevent Charming from fighting the

giant; but it was of no use; and he went out to arm himself

suitably; and then; taking little Frisk with him; he mounted

his horse and set out for Galifron's country。 Everyone

he met told him what a terrible giant Galifron was; and

that nobody dared go near him; and the more he heard;

the more frightened he grew。 Frisk tried to encourage

him by saying: 〃While you are fighting the giant; dear

master; I will go and bite his heels; and when he stoops

down to look at me you can kill him。〃



Charming praised his little dog's plan; but knew that

this help would not do much good。



At last he drew near the giant's castle; and saw to his

horror that every path that led to it was strewn with

bones。 Before long he saw Galifron coming。 His head

was higher than the tallest trees; and he sang in a terrible

voice:



  〃Bring out your little boys and girls;

  Pray do not stay to do their curls;

  For I shall eat so very many;

  I shall not know if they have any。〃





Thereupon Charming sang out as loud as he could to

the same tune:



  〃Come out and meet the valiant Charming

  Who finds you not at all alarming;

  Although he is not very tall;

  He's big enough to make you fall。〃





The rhymes were not very correct; but you see he had

made them up so quickly that it is a miracle that they

were not worse; especially as he was horribly frightened

all the time。 When Galifron heard these words he looked

all about him; and saw Charming standing; sword in hand

this put the giant into a terrible rage; and he aimed a blow

at Charming with his huge iron club; which would

certainly have killed him if it had reached him; but at that

instant a raven perched upon the giant's head; and; pecking

with its strong beak and beating with its great wings

so confused and blinded him that all his blows fell harmlessly

upon the air; and Charming; rushing in; gave him

several strokes with his sharp sword so that he fell to the

ground。 Whereupon Charming cut off his head before he

knew anything about it; and the raven from a tree close

by croaked out:



〃You see I have not forgotten the good turn you did me

in killing the eagle。 Today I think I have fulfilled my

promise of repaying you。〃



〃Indeed; I owe you more gratitude than you ever owed

me;〃 replied Charming。



And then he mounted his horse and rode off with

Galifron's head。



When he reached the city the people ran after him in

crowds; crying:



〃Behold the brave Charming; who has killed the giant!〃

And their shouts reached the Princess's ear; but she dared

not ask what was happening; for fear she should hear that

Charming had been killed。 But very soon he arrived at

the palace with the giant's head; of which she was still

terrified; though it could no longer do her any harm。



〃Princess;〃 said Charming; 〃I have killed your enemy;

I hope you will now consent to marry the King my master。〃



〃Oh dear! no;〃 said the Princess; 〃not until you have

brought me some water from the Gloomy Cavern。



〃Not far from here there is a deep cave; the entrance to

which is guarded by two dragons with fiery eyes; who will

not allow anyone to pass them。 When you get into the

cavern you will find an immense hole; which you must go

down; and it is full of toads and snakes; at the bottom of

this hole there is another little cave; in which rises the

Fountain of Health and Beauty。 It is some of this water

that I really must have: everything it touches becomes

wonderful。 The beautiful things will always remain

beautiful; and the ugly things become lovely。 If one is

young one never grows old; and if one is old one becomes

young。 You see; Charming; I could not leave my kingdom

without taking some of it with me。〃



〃Princess;〃 said he; 〃you at least can never need this

water; but I am an unhappy ambassador; whose death

you desire。 Where you send me I will go; though I know

I shall never return。〃



And; as the Princess Goldilocks showed no sign of

relenting; he started with his little dog for the Gloomy

Cavern。 Everyone he met on the way said:



〃What a pity that a handsome young man should

throw away his life so carelessly! He is going to the cavern

alone; though if he had a hundred men with him he could

not succeed。 Why does the Princess ask impossibilities?〃

Charming said nothing; but he was very sad。 When

he was near the top of a hill he dismounted to let his horse

graze; while Frisk amused himself by chasing flies。

Charming knew he could not be far from the Gloomy

Cavern; and on looking about him he saw a black hideous

rock from which came a thick smoke; followed in a moment

by one of the dragons with fire blazing from his

mouth and eyes。 His body was yellow and green; and his

claws scarlet; and his tail was so long that it lay in a

hundred coils。 Frisk was so terrified at the sight of it that

he did not know where to hide。 Charming; quite determined

to get the water or die; now drew his sword; and;

taking the crystal flask which Pretty Goldilocks had

given him to fill; said to Frisk:



〃I feel sure that I shall never come back from this

expedition; when I am dead; go to the Princess and tell

her that her errand has cost me my life。 Then find the

King my master; and relate all my adventures to him。〃



As he spoke he heard a voice calling: 〃Charming;

Charming!〃



〃Who calls me?〃 said he; then he saw an owl sitting in

a hollow tree; who said to him:



〃You saved my life when I was caught in the net; now

I can repay yo
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